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Los Angeles’ psych-rock band Dreamers Dose earlier this week released their debut full-length titled, At Least We’re Happy. I talked about this outfit last month when they unveiled their track Pray for Me, Fragile here. The album was produced by Alain Johannes (Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures) and features eleven tracks that swell through peaks and valleys of raw, roaring rock and blissful balladry. A personal favourite off of the release, She Is Good’s music video can be watched below. The album is full of hooks, riffs and lyrics that you would never expect from recent high school graduates. Honestly, just listen to it, I’ve fallen in love with most of these tracks already. They have recently been added to the 2013 Sunset Strip Music Festival lineup on August 1st as well as other festivals and shows throughout Southern California. Stream the full album via PureVolume here and purchase it from iTunes. Keep up with Dreamers Dose on their Facebook page.

Metalcore band Ice Nine Kills has released a live music video of The Coffin Is Moving, a song off of their most recent EP The Predator. Footage from the video is all taken from the band’s concert at Water Street Music Hall in Rochester, New York.
Regarding the music video, vocalist Spencer Charnas noted, “With this video we really wanted to capture the experience of seeing us live right from the front row. The band delivers very high energy performances and we wanted to convey that to the virtual world.”
The members of Ice Nine Kills have a long summer ahead of them; they will participate in The All Stars Tour, starting from July 19, with acts such as Chelsea Grin, Every Time I Die, Iwrestledabearonce, and Capture The Crown. The band has also recently performed in the 2013 Vans Warped Tour.

Archy Marshall under the moniker of King Krule has released a music video for his new track Easy Easy from his forthcoming album. You can pre-order his debut album 6 Feet Beneath the Moon from iTunes here. The album will be officially released on Marshall’s 19th birthday, Saturday 24 August 2013 by True Panther Sounds and XL Recordings.
After a plethora of different recordings since 2010 under two different monikers, Easy Easy sees a maturation in his darkwave pop style. An obvious sonic progression and maturation is evident in his melodic riffs and in the creation a fuller sound on this track. Lyrically, his references are topical such as a mention of getting swindled by Tesco due to not keeping the receipt of an expired sandwich. Pick up his prior releases both on iTunes and on his Zoo Kid Bandcamp page. Fore more information and upcoming shows check out his website. Watch the new music video below!